(Full) licence application refused
Monday 27th August 1860, as were all the other applications from 24
beerhouses in Yarmouth and Gorleston.

Fine of 20s on 13th May 1861
- See opposite.

.ROBERT FISK

1861 - 1871

Licence application refused 10th
September 1861 and 2nd September 1862

FREDERICK
JOHN VINCE

1881 - 1890

WALSTON
LEGGETT
Age 36 in 1891
(Walter Leggett in 1892 directory)
At SCEPTRE by 1896

by 04.1891 - 1894

THOMAS
FRANCIS EGAN

by 1900

FREDERICK JAMES SMITH

15.01.1904

LESLIE READ
(as REED in directories)

17.11.1905

WALTER CAPPS MOORE

06.01.1925

SARAH ANN MOORE

11.07.1933

ALEC ROY PALMER

31.10.1933

HAROLD DAVEY SEMMENCE

27.08.1940

ALBERT EDWARD GREEN

12.12.1944

JOHN WARD

07.02.19047

WILFRED ANSTRUTHER SCOTT WARD

11.02.1949
to at least 1973

.STEVEN
COOPER

11.02.1977

EDWARD
THOMAS HOLT

14.07.1977

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GEORGE & ROSE MORGAN

1986 - Feb 2013

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On Monday 13th May 1861, beerhouse keeper Frances (Francis?)
Brown was charged of having the Cremorne Tavern open at a quarter to
twelve on the previous morning. Constable Spurgeon had observed Mrs.
Brown standing at the door and upon approaching her, she slammed the
door in his face and refused him admission for several minutes. The
constable observed five or six persons leaving by the back door. When
admitted to the house, Mr. Brown called him a d****** nuisance and
threatened to punch his head.
Fined 20s.

At the licensing Sessions held 2nd September 1862 the
application for a (full) licence by Robert Fisk was refused.

It was reported on the 8th February 1868 that three boys had been
apprehended after attempting to rob Mrs Fish of 6s from
the till. Benjamin Bensley, William Macdonald and Edward Macdonald were
the accused. Bensley admitted to taking the money and said that the
Macdonald brothers kept watch outside.
Bensley was sentenced to twenty-one days hard labour and five years'
relegation to a reformatory. The other two defendants received two
months' hard labour each.

Address as 28 Havelock Road in 1861 and 18 Havelock Road in 1871 ?

76 Havelock Road in 1881

Closed for the duration of WWII according to a letter dated 26.01.1942.
Reopened 12.12.1944.